Hi,
sorry if this is off-topic, but i I think someone may know the answer...
i am using macfuse/sshfs to access my server. until the latest update i I
was able to invoke svn from within tm with a project on this mount. now, i I
have to do svn commands via a ssh session because of permissions on the .svn
dir
Any ideas?
dc
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I'm trying out TextMate after a year of using RadRails/Aptana for RoR development. I'm trying to use "validate syntax" in Ruby bundle but no matter what Ruby code I have, it seems to always pop up a tool tip saying the syntax is valid.
Also, it seems to be using /usr/bin/ruby instead of /usr/local/bin/ruby, even though /usr/local/bin is first in my path, so it's finding 1.8.2 instead of 1.8.6.
I haven't had much luck in finding information on this feature, so I hope this is a good place to ask.
Thanks!
Hi all,
My C/C++ code doesn't always get parsed correctly, and I think I've
narrowed the problem down: the bundle doesn't seem to like it when my
parentheses are on separate lines. An example:
---------------------------
int a (int *p);
int
main (
void
)
{
int *p = 0; /* null pointer */
return a (p);
}
int
a (
int *p
)
{
int y = *p;
return y;
}
---------------------------
Is this intended? If not, how can I fix it?
Thanks!
John
1. It would be nice if the Regular Expression and Ignore Case
checkboxes were synchronized between Find and Find in Project (the
find and replace text are, so it seems these checkboxes should be as
well).
2. I was somewhat surprised to discover that regular expressions can
match across multiple lines. Or rather, I was surprised that TextMate
feeds the regex engine the entire buffer instead of a line at a time.
This is powerful, but it would also be nice to have a checkbox to
force TextMate to feed the regex line at a time.
j.
Hi all,
The subject has probably been discussed a number of times, but a
little googling didn't bring me a satisfying answer.
Is it possible to add smart folders capabilities to the project
drawer, like XCode does?
Sorry for my unability to find answers by myself! ;-)
Xavier Cambar
Just getting into TextMate (love it). I am trying to customize my own theme
(don't know a lot about RegEx yet). In the Ruby Bundle the language
settings have the following.
{ name = 'constant.other.symbol.ruby';
comment = 'symbols';
match =
'(?<!:)(:)(?>[a-zA-Z_]\w*(?>[?!]|=(?![>=]))?|===?|>[>=]?|<[<=]?|<=>|[%&`/\|]|\*\*?|=?~|[-+]@?|\[\]=?|@@?[a-zA-Z_]\w*)';
captures = { 1 = { name = 'punctuation.definition.constant.ruby';
}; };
},
So to me this appears customizing the syntax of symbols and math operators.
But when I Create a new Syntax element and set the scope to "
constant.other.symbol.ruby" the symbols and math operators don't change to
what I want. They stay like the default syntax "ruby.source" and i don't
know why because the symbol information has a more detailed scope.
Also does anyone have a language element that I can add to my language
definitions to allow me to chose syntax highlighting for function calls. Not
function definition, but actual functions being called upon such as:
old_inventory = inventory_from(ARGV[0])
With "inventory_from" being the thing I want to highlight?
Is there a way of permanently excluding build directories from a project? I have
a Python project that I develop using TextMate, from which I have to repeatedly
delete references to the build directory. After deleting references, of course,
the very next time I build the project, TextMate sees new files and adds them
back into the project.
Any help here most appreciated.
I'm just starting to try out TextMate, but a bunch of my commands are
failing for what looks like pathing issues.
A simple illustration of the problem is trying to do the 'Execute
Line Inserting Result' command on say, 'ls' for example. I get:
ls
/bin/bash: line 1: ls: command not found
Trying to do something like 'Filter Through Command...' yields man
many lines of '/bin/bash: line 1: dirname: command not found'
It looks like a path issue. I'm using .MacOSX/environment.plist to
set my environment path, but /bin, /usr/bin, et all are in there. So
I don't see why that would be an issue. The only other funky thing
I'm doing is parsing my environment.plist in .profile so I don't have
two sources of path information. Again, not sure why that would be
an issue, but it's at least related.
This is all on TextMate (trial) Version 1.5.5 (1368)
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
-Mat
For a project I'm working one I'm trying to figure out a way to tab
indent new lines of code between certain tags (mainly <head> and
<body>). Unfortunately I'm not as good at regular expressions as I
thought I was and can't figure it out.
Anyone out there able to lend a hand?
Thanks,
Mike Stickel
http://screenflicker.com/mike/ | http://gonecksgo.com
What are *exactly* the folding rules? I understand
folding keeps into account both the rules given in
the language definition and the text indentation,
but which one takes precedence? above all, is there a
way to completely overrule the indentation thing
and let folding use only the rules declared in
the language?
Thanks,
Piero
Just wondering how I can go about assigning a key combo for opening
project files in their own windows? (I like to keep the files I'm
actively editing in separate windows so I can easily compare back to
what I already have.) The help says to go through System
Preferences, but it wants the exact name of the menu item, which is
variable in this case (Open "foo" in New Window). Also, it seems you
can only open one file at a time this way, which is a bit of a drag.
-Ted
I'm new to htis and saw some previous postings on xcode. I don't know exactly
what xcode is or even why I need it at all. All I want to do is execute Ruby
code using the <command>R command, but I keep getting and xcodebuild error
saying there is no xcode project in my directory. xcodebuild shows up in my
terminal shell. I know I installed Xcode. How do I configure Textmate so that
shelling out to Ruby will execute correctly with Xcode?
I was just about to buy textmate (I've got the book, so I certainly intend
to buy it) when I read this
page<http://www.wired.com/software/coolapps/news/2007/06/core_anim>and
saw this sentence:
Allan Odgaard, the developer of TextMate,
says<http://macromates.com/blog/2006/20-will-require-leopard/>the next
version of the text editor will only work on Leopard.
So I'm wondering if I buy textmate now, what the upgrade policy/price will
likely be? Any experience with their upgrades?
Thanks,
ge
--
Besta é tu se você não viver nesse mundo
The following pieces of code are indented incorrectly by "Indent
Selection" - ⌥⌘[ . Any fixes?
Prb 1:
/*
This comment causes the problem in the indentation of the function
statement below. I guess since it does not end with a semi-colon the
following line gets indented.
*/
void abc()
{
if (xyz)
{
}
}
Prb 2:
void abc()
{ /* If this comment is removed, indentation is okay.*/
if (xyz)
{
}
}
Hello all,
One thing I found useful in BBEdit was the ability to show the
pinstripe column markers -- I find this invaluable as a guide when
coding in python, where indentation is critical. Might this be a
feature that you all would find useful?
JP
Hi,
I wanted to suggest adding a confirmation dialog for subversion
revert. My problem is that a lot of times I want to update my project,
but I miss the target and press revert instead. I'm not sure if a
single Cmd-Z undo's all of that, but it's a bit annoying anyway.
Thanks In Advance
José Manuel Sánchez
Hi,
I'm currently woking on a small spreadsheet in TM, and some of my
column alignment is broken. I think it's due to accented letter. My
text encoding is UTF-8.
I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if it's a bug. But in
both case, the mailing list is probably a good way to get more
information.
As usual, thanks for your help.
Édouard
Hi everyone,
Just wondering if there is a way to modify the hyperlink helper bundle
when working in markdown (ok, I'm pretty sure there is a way, I just
don't have the sweet skills to accomplish this on my own).
Currently, when i paste a link using ctrl-shift-L I get:
[text](http://linkaddress.yay)
I would prefer to get
[text][1]
and then have the link entered at the bottom of the document.
[1]: http://linkaddress.yay
Any thoughts on how this could be pulled off?
thank you.
--
Jeff Newman
I'm trying to use hex codes in a regular expression from the find
dialog:
[^\x00-\x80]
This doesn't work to find non-ASCII characters
Nor does this:
\x20
to find spaces
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks
Jeremy
Hi
I'm looking for a way to easily encrypt and decrypt a text file. It
should do the following:
- On open, ask for the passphrase and decrypt the document
- Display the document plain text, allow edits
- On save, automatically encrypt the document, but leave the
unencrypted doc open.
I'd use this to store passwords.
Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
André
Textmate is great to work with, if you are using it on your mac. The moment
you have a file on a remote server though, things get tough, at least with
MacFuse using SSH.
Here are the most prominent problems:
- It is impossible to import a directory. You have to import the files
individually into the project. I don't know why this is the case, but sadly
it seems nothing can be done about it.
- Saving a file takes ages and locks up textmate. I have no problem if
saving the file takes time, after all it is going across a network. What I
don't understand though is why textmate has to lock itself up while it is
saving a file.
But maybe I am going the wrong way about it altogether for working with
remote files?
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Hi all,
for easier navigating with throught tex file and pdf with pdfsync, I
want to write one sentence per line in my tex document.
I wrote the a snippet inserting '.\n' with the key equivalent . (<dot>).
As I want it to apply to and only to the scope "text.tex.latex", I
had to set the scope selector to:
text.tex.latex - string - source - meta - entity - support - comment
to avoid to insert a line in lists, comments, etc...
Although it works well, I'm pretty sure there is a simpler scope
selector for this task.
If not, here is a feature request for TM2: Alow more complex scope
selection, with wildcards/jokers/regexps, or anything else...
please ;-)
Xavier CAMBAR
Hi All,
I am creating snippets and I was wondering if there is a way to force tabs
to follow similar lines...
Sample
Snippet 1
mytext -> -> -> Text
Snippet 2
(listens to line above and uses the tabs necessary to align Text in next
line
mytexttwo -> -> Text
So it would look like this:
mytext -> -> -> Text
mytexttwo -> -> Text
I can create two different snippets that use 1 or 2 or 3 tabs as neccesary
but since i will never know what mytext will be I need to create the tabs in
some kind of dynamic way.
Any ideas?
I must be missing something really obvious here but I don't know how
to do this most basic thing:
(1) Drag a folder onto TM icon to open as project
(2) Open an HTML file called index.html
-- Now here's the part that throws me ---
(3) Make a new file called index2.html based on the original index.html
My first instinct is to right click on the file in the project drawer
and look for "duplicate file" or something similar - no such option
exists. So the next thing I try is opening the file and using "Save
as" to make the new file. This actually works but something weird
happens: In the drawer, it has the effect of *renaming* my original
file rather than adding a new one. If I switch to another
application and then back to TM, the original file reappears. Is
this expected behavior?
So what's the preferred method of creating a new file starting with a
copy of an existing one?
Thanks!
Sean
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Complete Web Services
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Hi guys and gals,
I was wondering if anyone has a recommendation for a good command line
ftp client - ideally I want something that I can use much like rsync
but that works over ftp. ie. I want to upload entire directory
trees. (and I don't think I can do this with the default ftp client,
but I'd love to be shown wrong)
Thanks.,
Hadley
Hi all,
I'm attempting to write a command which uses the scope for input as in the
"Scope based customization" screencast, but I'm running into a strange
issue. Even though the scope does appear to be correctly managing when my
command is allowed to run the input to my command is always the whole
document (unless I have a selection in the correct scope, in which case I
get the correct selection).
I'm running the 30 day trial of Textmate: Version 1.5.5 (1368)
Any advice about what I'm doing wrong would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
:habib
Hello,
I am writing a bundle for Spice-like circuit simulator input files.
For these text files, one of the rules is to have the first line as a
comment, no matter what is on the line. I was wondering how this
could be incorporated into the language grammar to set the
appropriate scope for the first line.
Pavan
Hi everyone,
<not very interesting context>
I'm currently working with a software called OpenMusic. It's based on
an extension of Lisp and make massive use of CLOS.
I thus often have to define new classes. I don't know if it's CLOS or
OpenMusic related, but class slots definition are quite ineffective.
Typically, defining a class in OM would look like
(defclass* name (superclasses)
((<slot name> :accessor <slot name> :initarg :<slot name> :initform
<default value> :type <type of the slot>
:documentation "<obscure string>"))
)
The boring part, that is slot definition, could of course benefit a
lot of snippets. Typically, a <enter> short cut (or is it <return> ?
Well, the keypad one.), as in LaTeX itemize environment, would be
perfect.
So I'd like to define and extension of the Lisp language to match my
need. I already had a slight problem and expect more to come (like
when I started to write one for the GP language).
So here is the first one that I met. As you can see above, class are
usually defined by defclass* instead of defclass.
I didn't find in the documentation how to match the * character.
Escaping the * with \, as in
{ name = 'meta.class.lisp.openmusic';
match = '(\b(defclass|defclass\*)\b)(\s+)((\w|\-|\!|\?)*)';
captures = {
2 = { name = 'storage.type.class.lisp.openmusic'; };
4 = { name = 'entity.name.class.lisp.openmusic'; };
# Of course, there are still plenty of things missing.
};
apparently won't work. What did I wrote wrong in that part ? It's
just the meta.function.lisp rewritten and it does what expected when
used with "defclass".
Thanks for your help,
Édouard
PS : I know I could perfectly avoid such troubles by creating a tab
triggered snippet, but that's just a nice occasion to get in TM
languages definition a bit further.
I've mapped my Caps Lock key to act as the Ctrl key (in Keyboard &
Mouse preferences > Modifier Keys...). Problem is, not all TextMate
combos work with this.
[Hear me now, believe me later. I had an old Sun keyboard that was
laid out this way, and it's the only way to fly. Especially on the
MacBook Pro where the normal Ctrl key is quite inconvenient to hit.]
For example: Paste From History Ctrl-Option-Command-V. Works fine
with normal Ctrl key, but does not work with Caps Lock used as Ctrl.
Another example: Select Bundle Item... Ctrl-Command-T works fine
both ways, however.
Perhaps there's something deep in TextMate's key processing code
that's only looking directly at the Ctrl key, and not seeing the
system-remapped Caps Lock key?
Thanks for your attention!
Jon
I find my self wrapping html code very frequently.
It is a pain but I do not know how to work with regex,
Basically I need to use echo "" to wrap the html code and escape all of the
other " in it.
can someone help me?
Please.
-Thansk
-L
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Hello!
I have a got a small problem: I want Textmate to compile my LaTeX
document via dvi - ps - pdf and _not_ with pdflatex. I can't find any
easy way to configure it like that I don't want to use the terminal
every time.
Do you know any way to configure this?
Yours,
Mark
One of the options when creating a command is to use a tab trigger but what
is the logic behind when selecting text and then allowing a tab trigger to
be fired?
Does anyone else have (a fix to) the following problem with the Haskell
bundle:
When making do statements, unless I do the brackets+semicolons thing to tell
ghc to ignore formatting, I get a
"The last statement in a 'do' construct must be an expression"
even though I have everything lined up correctly.
Thanks
I meant to mention this a while back. I stuck a utility in the
MoinMoin bundle for grabbing a browser cookie. The usage is simple:
cookie <url> <cookie_name>
It tries to find the named cookie which is the best match for the
url. It first tries to grab the cookie from the WebKit cookie file,
then Camino's, then Mozilla's. The cookie is emitted to stdout.
Might this be useful in the Support folder for other bundles to make
use of? (I was actually surprised to not find something similar
already there.)
j.
Hi all!
I have a problem with invisible characters here. E.g. writing perl
code, I use || quite often. I produce this character on my Swiss
German keyboard using Option-7. Normally, I put a space after || to
increase readability. There it happens that I keep the option key
pressed while pressing the space key - and this apparently produces
some invisible character. In any case, perl complains:
Unrecognized character \xC2 at /Users/abonhote/test2.pl line 5.
I have turned on "show invisibles", but the extra character doesn't
show up. How can I avoid typing these characters?
Thanks in advance!
André
helo i would like to use
----------
PHP Project Functions - "Dion Almaer"
Goes through the project directory and groks out all functions. If you
select some text it will narrow it to that.
Before running command: Nothing
Command(s): grep -E -n -r --include=\*.php --exclude=.svn "function
${TM_SELECTED_TEXT:-$TM_CURRENT_WORD}\w+\s*\("
${TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY:-$TM_DIRECTORY}
Standard input: None
Standard output: Show in separate window
Pattern: ^(.+):(\d+):(.*)$
Format String: $1, line $2: $3
File Register: 1
Line: 2
------------
finded there :
<http://macromates.com/wiki/Main/SearchWiki?pagename=Main%2FSearchWiki&q=php…>
but it didn't work
can you help me ?
> I too am a huge (unfortunate) fan of working on remote files...
> This topic has been discussed at great length. Since it is
> apparent none
> of the existing solutions work nicely and as elegantly as working
> on local
> code we all have come up with less than ideal solutions for solving
> this
> problem. I for example use RBrowser because I like that - but
> again it is
> less than perfect. So.. We need a better solution. Writing down the
> short list of requirements
> - Tie to Textmate - very closely
> - Allow me to easily create a project out of remote files
> - Allow me to add remote files
> - Allow me to search those remote files
> - Save the file back
> - Connect via ssh
> - Should be able to routinely (background) poll the remote
> system
> and determine the status of the file. This should be able to be
> turned
> off or time adjusted based on user needs. I wouldn't need this per
> se.
> - Should have an integrated browser mechanism which 1) gets
> on a
> remote system (ssh) 2) allows you to traverse a remote file system
> - Might want to be able to bind a command to a save ( svn
> commit )
> feature
> - Might want to be able to bind a command to the file
> status ( p4
> fstat ) feature
>
> OK what do we need to add shorten or comment on?? Perhaps the
> cyberduck /
> rbrowser / macfuse / Olrik folks are listening. I think David
> Olrik's
> solution is a decent start but needs a bit more polishing. A better
> solution can't be far off..
>
>
> Thoughts??
At this point (unless TextMate 2.0 addresses the issue ;) I think
MacFuse pretty much solves everything, so the single one change that
I would like to see in textmate is a mechanism to stop and/or set
intervals on the project directory scanning routine. I have no idea
what that would entail or if it's even feasible, so forgive me Allan
if what I'm saying is ludicrous... ;) That single change would make
MacFuse usable on projects that have more than 5 files... and solve
everything... no?
Me, again.
OK, so the GHCi fix was due to Alan's patch of the haskell bundle, not to my
trashing my local bundle repository.
I've been playing with the 3rd party bundle Plain Text Wiki, but it doesn't
seem to play nice with the fact that I modify some of the standard bundles
(LaTeX templates and commands primarily). I've installed it in the standard
place now, but then it will get wiped out upon update, right?
So, I tried the Experimental Wiki bundle: easy to do, perform the one
command available. Apparently it should open a wiki based in a subdirectory
of the bundle. I get the following error message, looks like a typo in the
file linkify.rb
(Errno::EPIPE)
from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Experimental
Wiki.tmbundle/Support/bin/linkify.rb:39:in `<<'
from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Experimental
Wiki.tmbundle/Support/bin/linkify.rb:39
from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Experimental
Wiki.tmbundle/Support/bin/linkify.rb:38:in `open'
from
/Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Bundles/Experimental
Wiki.tmbundle/Support/bin/linkify.rb:38
sh: line 1: /Users/ds08/Library/Application
Support/TextMate/Support/bin/Markdown.pl: No such file or directory
/tmp/tm_wiki/intro.html
I went into linkify.rb and noticed that the path is based on a HOME
directory, so I altered that path name to be based on TM_SUPPORT_PATH. Now
it works. And its cool (a bit clunky but useful).
It would be good to have the patch committed to the repository.
Best wishes
David
OK I know this is a lame feature that probably only I would use, but
here are my thoughts & maybe someone has a suggestion or maybe it
could make its way into TextMate 9.1 or something...
I know there are keyboard shortcuts to focus on the drawer and to
show the drawer, but I'd love a shortcut to toggle the size of the
drawer. By that I mean:
Initial State: Project window with drawer of n px width. (TM
"remembers" and saves this value)
Closed State: Drawer is hidden, but project window resizes its width
to fill the space that was once occupied by the drawer.
Expanded state: project drawer increases its width until all items in
the drawer are displayed without any ellipsis (...) characters. The
window resizes (reduces) its width to make room for the drawer.
In all of the modes the sum of window width + drawer width would
remain equal. The reason I bring it up is that I almost always work
with TM zoomed to fill the screen. Toggling the drawer on/off does
not resize the window so it doesn't improve the size of the project
window. Also, if I have several nested folders, it becomes difficult
to read file names when the drawer is kept narrow. I'm constantly
dragging folders from the drawer to the dock icon to open temporary
sub-projects or revealing files in the finder just to view the files
full names.
I don't expect that this is something that enough people need to
warrant major development time, but I thought I'd just voice my
opinion. Maybe TM 2.0 will open up something that a plugin can use
to handle this functionality?
If anyone sees some obvious currently available solution I'm
overlooking please let me know.
- Cliff
Hey all,
I'm currently working on the beginnings of of RubyCocoa Bundle, and
trying to do something similar to the "Build and Run" script from the
XCode Bundle:
#!/bin/sh
echo "<html><body>"
cd $TM_PROJECT_DIRECTORY && rake
MyApp.app/Contents/MacOS/MyApp
echo "</body></html>"
I've gotten to the point where I can run MyApp.app/Contents/MacOS/
MyApp and get the output, but only after the program has terminated.
I know there's some way to get my traces to output while I'm running
the program, but not sure how. Any pointers? Thanks,
Ben
I'd like to do a series of things automatically
each time I save a modified file. E.g. change
the name of the file adding a timestamp to it,
etc. What is the simplest way? Probably to
create a command which does all the stuff, and
assign the shortcut CMD-S to it. I do not
like this idea, emacs' hook mechanism sounds
the right way to achieve this, but I could live with it.
Anyway: how can I say TextMate to save the
open (modified) file? I mean, from inside my
command?
Thanks,
Piero
Hi,
When writing an article, it happens that some symbols appear very
very often, so instead of type-writing them all every time, I'm used
to create snippets or commands o make things faster and easier.
But such snippets are not to be kept in a safe place for a later
usage. So I was wondering if there wasn't a way to create project
snippets, not stored in a particular bundle, but (e.g.) in the
project file, so every time a projec is open, the custom commands are
available.
It would be like the Scope Selector, but concerning projects, sort of.
Xavier Cambar
PS: On the T-shirts debate, what about "Happy Mating"?
Is there a way to make it so that the sidebar for a project stays the
same size between invocations of TM?
Daniel Morrigan
"He who says it cannot be done is usually interrupting the one doing
it." - Chinese Proverb
Hi,
I'm using TextMate for Ruby and Rails development. There is a feature/
behaviour that worked correctly, back in early days, but it doesn't
work now, since long. Here it goes:
I have a changelog.txt file in my Rails project, that describes
changes made in svn-commits. This file should be viewed as "Release
Notes" file-type (then it's properly colored etc.). But it is in
conflict with the Subversion-bundle (or Diff-bundle?), because
temporaty diff-files generated by TextMate (when using Subversion-
bundle) have now a .txt extension too, not .diff, as it used to have.
Now, when I'm manually switching the language from the popup-menu
(the one located at the bottom of the diff window) then next time I'm
viewing a changelog.txt, it's treated as "Plain Text", not as
"Release Notes" type of document. When I'm manually switching it to
the "Release Notes" then next time a diff is generated, it's
displayed as "Plain Text", not as "Diff".
I tried to look into the bundles, but I cannot find anything helpful.
Maybe the diffs should have a .diff file--extension? Maybe I have
something messed-up in my bundle-config?
Described behaviour is consistent on 2 machines (both PowerPC and
Intel).
Any ideas? TIA.
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komor(a)mac.com
GG: 4083718
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Hi there,
I was just wondering if there was a way to know if a key combination
was assigned to a particular action.
Why: I would like to avoid as much as possible the use of the pop-up
showing the corresponding actions, and so, assign a unique action per
shortcut per scope.
Even if there is the "Show Keyboard Shortcuts" command, it could be
more useful to type in the shortcut you want to test, and you get as
the result a list of actions assigned to that shortcut.
Thanks in advance,
Xavier Cambar
I'm getting crazy,
have a command with a simple "cat file"
when output set to "Replace Document"
I get nothing but an empty file,
works fine when output set to "Show as HTML"
Thank you!
-will
"Find in Project" is useful, but can be slow. I guess I've gotten
spoiled by Spotlight, Google Desktop, etc.
My request is that TextMate keep the contents of the project indexed
for speed. Also, results should come up as a I type. See, for example,
WingIDE which manages to do this.
-Chuck
I (and many others) use Mate with just typing
[term] mate /Dev/projectname
That gives you a TM window with the "project drawer".
But this isn't really a project since we have no .tmproj file.
Anyway, two questions
#1
Is there a $TM_... path that can tell me the top-level directory for
the open window?
Reason I'm asking is that some bundles, (just tried the AS3 one)
depends on knowing the "root folder". They should just assume that we
wanna use the currently opened dir (if one).
#2
Any alternative way of adding "tm shell variables" to a directory.
Like the ones in project.tmproj -> shellVariables -> ..
best
/david
Hi, t-shirt lovers:
I love Monokai theme personally, but the theme has fewer elements
resulting in fewer colors. I know I can add and customize it easily,
but I'm not talented with picking colors and designing.
Can anybody have her or his own customized themes? Can we share yours?
Regards.
Takaaki
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Hi Allan.
I started a new DRYML bundle (actually a.t.m. it's just a simplistic
language definition) and some other Hobo users thought it would be
nice to start a small DRYML bundle (anyone interested can see get it
at the Hobo forum). What would be the procedure to get the bundle
into TMs bundle repository?
And related Thomas: What happend to bundleforge?
Kind regards, Niko.
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On my MacBook (running ghc-6.6 and OS X 10.4), when I select "Load in
GHCi", nothing happens.
Any clue as to what's wrong, or anyone else experience this problem?
Thanks,
Edwin Chen
Hi,
TextMate's HTML syntax coloring seems to be based on rules while
other coloring schemes (e.g. CSS, PHP) are based on keywords.
Here's an example with syntax errors:
<style type="css">
table
{
broder:1px solid #000;
}
</style>
<p stlye="width:100px">foo bar</p>
So, TexMate will display the 'broder' NOT colored (because it's a
syntax error) which shows me that TextMate uses keywords here.
But it WILL display the 'stlye' colored (using the "Markup tag
attribute" color) because it is placed where a attribute has to
be... but of course, it's no valid HTML attribute.
So, my question is: Is there any way to get TextMate to use a keyword
list for HTML coloring as well - so it will use the default text
color for 'stlye' making me realize that it's a typo?
Kind regards,
Tobias Jung
Haris Skiadas wrote:
>
> On May 27, 2007, at 6:40 AM, Daniel Sönnerstedt wrote:
> > LaTeX - Insert Label Based On Current Word
> >
> > I didn't get this feature to work on my project. I experimented a bit
> > and it seemed like the script was having troubles dealing with
> >
> > \include{"filename.tex"}
> >
> I actually have tried using filenames this way, and I find that LaTeX
> doesn't process the corresponding file, unless you remove the .tex
> part in the above line. Is there some package you need to use to make
> this work with the .tex part?
You're right. I wasn't thinking when I wrote the example code. Of
course it actually should say
\include{"filename"}
> I'll commit your patch.
>
Great. I bought TextMate yesterday after trying it out for a few
weeks, and I'm already contributing. This is fun.
> > but not with
> >
> > \include{filename.tex}
> >
> > I use this since I have filenames with spaces. So I skimmed through
> > the code and added a small fix in LaTeXUtils.rb:
> >
> > def find_file(filename, extension, relative)
> > filename.gsub!(/\.#{extension}$/,"")
> > [...]
> > end
> >
> > became
> >
> > def find_file(filename, extension, relative)
> > filename.gsub!(/\"/,"") # Added this
> > to strip ":s
> > filename.gsub!(/\.#{extension}$/,"")
> > [...]
> > end
> >
> > And now it works!
> >
> > Now, I'm not a ruby programmer so there's is probably some better way
> > to solve this. But I think that this fix should benifit others;
> > perhaps implemented in a more proper way though.
> >
> > Thanks for another great LaTeX-bundle-feature.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Daniel Sönnerstedt
>
> Haris Skiadas
> Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Daniel Sönnerstedt
Quicksilver has application activation very similar to TextMate's
ability to move between files, i.e. press an activation key to
activation, and then type a sequence of characters that appear (in that
order) with the application name (not necessarily sequentially). Is it
possible to activate TextMate commands (built-in and custom) in this way?
Thanks,
Ken
LaTeX - Insert Label Based On Current Word
I didn't get this feature to work on my project. I experimented a bit
and it seemed like the script was having troubles dealing with
\include{"filename.tex"}
but not with
\include{filename.tex}
I use this since I have filenames with spaces. So I skimmed through
the code and added a small fix in LaTeXUtils.rb:
def find_file(filename, extension, relative)
filename.gsub!(/\.#{extension}$/,"")
[...]
end
became
def find_file(filename, extension, relative)
filename.gsub!(/\"/,"") # Added this to strip ":s
filename.gsub!(/\.#{extension}$/,"")
[...]
end
And now it works!
Now, I'm not a ruby programmer so there's is probably some better way
to solve this. But I think that this fix should benifit others;
perhaps implemented in a more proper way though.
Thanks for another great LaTeX-bundle-feature.
Regards,
Daniel Sönnerstedt
I may be asking a few overly simple questions as, due to work pressure,
I only had time to really look at TextMate seriously just a bit before
trial mode expired.
1) I know that (using the great Key Binding Editor facility), I can bind
emacs-style multikey sequences to os x editing actions. Can I bind
multikey sequences to TextMate macros or scripts?
2) When editing text files in bundles, is it possible to bring up the
file directly in a normal textmate window, rather than in the 'bundle
editor window'? Copying and pasting back and forth seems sorta
pointless, for the most part.
Thanks, maybe some more questions later,
Ken
P.S. what's the best solution for making the caps lock behave like
ctrl--DoubleKey? It'd doesn't seem to work on my external keyboard
(hangs the keyboard), but maybe because that's because I have
Quicksilver installed.
Is there a way for me to take over the Standard ML bundle? I have
made some significant improvements.
On May 24, 2007, at 7:00 AM, textmate-request(a)lists.macromates.com
wrote:
>> Is there anyone actively maintaining the Standard ML bundle?
>
> No -- for the records, you can =93svn log=94 the bundle to see what
> =20
> activity it has seen, and the =93info.plist=94 in the bundle shows
> who=92s=
> =20
> the maintainer (and his contact email).
>
> For the ML bundle it is Sune, but he only used it for a university =20
> project, so it never evolved beyond the initial grammar and a run =20
> command.
Hi
If I mark
my 2xG5 does a bell sound when switching to terminal (or other
application). It does not occur in my PowerBook G4...
It is a bit inconfortable but I now can't live with this option!!
-----
Juan F.
Hi!
Any idea how I can find out why ctrl+esc won't open anymore bundle
items menu anymore but does nothing (it's quite for a long time now
but today I got curious ;) ).
Searching for it in the "select bundle item"-menu didn't bring up any
results.
Niels
TextMate shows the current line that contains the cursor by
highlighting the entire line. I like this because it makes finding the
cursor easy when I come back to a TextMate window.
But it gets short circuited by Find which highlights the found text,
but removes the "whole line highlight". Consequently, it takes more
effort to find where the selection/cursor jumped to upon finding text.
My request is that selecting text within a line would retain the
"whole line highlight".
-Chuck
Hi list!
Is there a way to open a textarea in textmate? Maybe with an extension
for Firefox? Cause I want to edit the textarea in a html-editor like
Textmate, editting HTML in a textarea drive me crazy.
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So I happened to notice that when I use the Shell Script bundles
"Open Terminal" that my project environment variables don't appear.
According to this tech note:
http://developer.apple.com/technotes/tn2002/tn2065.html
osascript (which is what the "Open Terminal" command uses to tell
Terminal.app to open a window) passes its environment along, which
contains the project variables.
Is this a limitation of using "do script" instead of "do shell script"?
The only work around I can think of is to explicitly set the
environment variables inside the "do script" (possibly exporting all
the variables to a temporary file and then sourcing that file inside
the "do script"). That seems icky for a variety of reasons.
Thoughts?
j.
Dear All,
Is there anyway to "tie" actions in other applications to actions in
Textmate? For example, I'd like the opening of a new file in Textmate
(by the file menu or input manager) to also initiate my timer program
(through an applescript, probably).
Is this possible?
Thanks,
Zvi Biener
Thanks everybody.
It looks like for the time being I'll just make a bundle command to
start the timer, and have to launch it myself. If you develop
something for this, Cliff, do let me know!
Best,
Zvi
> On May 23, 2007, at 1:57 PM, Brooks Seymore wrote:
>
>> Could this also be done through a Bundle Command, with the new
>> document created and the timer launched by running the command?
>>
>> B.
>
> Yeah, you can trigger a Applescript when you run a bundle command
> or even include run it from the script used when creating a file
> from a template so creating a new file would start the timer, but
> then you wouldn't be able to log time if you were just editing
> existing files.
>
> I haven't had time to look into it for myself, but does anyone else
> know if you can just use launchd to watch a TextMate related file
> for changes, say, the TextMates preferences for example? If the
> file is modified you can assume you're working with TM & then start
> your timer? I know launchd can monitor paths, but I don't know if
> TM alters its prefs file on disk when its running or just when it
> shuts down or what. If so it'd maybe work to use launchd to watch
> the prefs file and run a script. The script could even maybe use
>
> defaults read com.macromates.textmate NSRecentDocumentRecords
>
> to examine what documents were last opened / saved and mess with
> your timer accordingly, though you'd have to translate them from
> alias references (or whatever the heck the prefs file stores) to
> paths somehow. Thats beyond me at the moment.
>
> I'm just tossing out ideas...
>
> - Cliff
> De: Jacob Rus <jacobolus(a)gmail.com>
>
>
> Juan Falgueras wrote:
>
>> ....but, why it doesn't colour when you give it selections? ehmmm
>> I usually need to cut functions, etc...
>> but anyway the Brad Choate solution is much much better than the
>> enscript one. Thanks
>> Is there some trick for make B. Choate script to colour portions
>> of text?
>>
>
> You're going to have to explain what you're having trouble with. I
> have no trouble turning selections to html with that command...
>
Yes. If you select a slice of your source code like...
-------
int main(){
TpNumero numero;
if (LeerCadena(numero)){
cout << "La cadena es correcta: " << numero << endl;
ImprimeDisplay(numero);
}
return 0;
}
--------
you get:
---------
<pre class="textmate-source"><span class="source source_c++">
<span class="storage storage_type
......
</span></pre>
--------
without the definitions of styles.. and the the rendering of this
html is uncoloured...
You need to select ALL the source text to get the full html with
colour styles, etc.
If you do so, the generated html starts with all the necessary styles:
-------------------
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
<title>displayNum.cpp</title>
<style type="text/css">
/* Stylesheet generated from TextMate theme
*
* VERDE
*
*
*/
/* Mostly to improve view within the TextMate HTML viewer */
body {
margin: 0;
padding: 0;
}
pre.textmate-source {
margin: 0;
padding: 0 0 0 2px;
font-family: ProFont, monospace;
........
---------------
Hi
I used to need pretty print my C++ code for students and I have found
the next simple script solves my problem in a cute way, since it
shows me the formatted code in a separate window (output "Show as
HTML") and then I can easily copy the source (Cmd-Opt-U) or the
styled text (copying directly from the output window):
----- input "Selected text" or "Document"
echo "<PRE>"
enscript --language=html -Ecpp -e -B --color \
--header="$TM_FILENAME|$E|pag. $% de $=" --title="$TM_FILENAME" \
-o- 2>/dev/null | \
perl -ne 'next if (1../<PRE>/i); last if (m|</PRE>|..1); print'
echo "</PRE>"
------ output "Show as HTML"
--- Save nothing, source.c
I would like to generalize it for it to be used with other source
code, not only C, what should be the better way? to have a table
mapping modes with enscript input modes... ?
Any help will be welcome.
--
Juan F.
Thanks Dougal, it is very impressive, really.
...but, why it doesn't colour when you give it selections? ehmmm
I usually need to cut functions, etc...
but anyway the Brad Choate solution is much much better than the
enscript one. Thanks
Is there some trick for make B. Choate script to colour portions of
text?
Thanks!
> De: Dougal <dougal(a)gmail.com>
> Fecha: 22 de mayo de 2007 01:59:38 GMT+02:00
> Para: "TextMate users" <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
> Asunto: Re: [TxMt] html pretty print
> Responder a: TextMate users <textmate(a)lists.macromates.com>
>
> Have you tried "Create HTML from Document / Selection" in the
> TextMate bundle?
>
> On 5/21/07, Juan Falgueras < jfalgueras(a)uma.es> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I used to need pretty print my C++ code for students and I have found
> the next simple script solves my problem in a cute way, since it
> shows me the formatted code in a separate window (output "Show as
> HTML") and then I can easily copy the source (Cmd-Opt-U) or the
> styled text (copying directly from the output window):
>
> ----- input "Selected text" or "Document"
> echo "<PRE>"
>
> enscript --language=html -Ecpp -e -B --color \
> --header="$TM_FILENAME|$E|pag. $% de $=" --title="$TM_FILENAME" \
> -o- 2>/dev/null | \
> perl -ne 'next if (1../<PRE>/i); last if (m|</PRE>|..1); print'
>
> echo "</PRE>"
> ------ output "Show as HTML"
> --- Save nothing, source.c
>
>
> I would like to generalize it for it to be used with other source
> code, not only C, what should be the better way? to have a table
> mapping modes with enscript input modes... ?
>
> Any help will be welcome.
>
>
> --
> Juan F.
I am having trouble figuring out the spreadsheet bundle. Suppose I have the
following table:
|name |foo |bar |total |
|mike | 1 | 2 | |
How do I calculate the total?
>From the screencasts, I think I should have this line:
% A3 := SUM(A1:A2)
Then what do I need to do to get the cell to display the value?
Mike
I recently added support for .rcss files to my Ruby on Rails project, those
being the equivalent of .rhtml, but for stylesheets. I've been trying to make a
grammar that gives me all the nice ERB autocompletion and syntax coloring that
exists for .rhtml files, but seem to be running into issues with the scope
selectors.
My grammar, based on th HTML (Rails) one is here: http://pastie.textmate.org/63540
Using that, I get proper syntax coloring for embedded Ruby if I use it at the
root level, but I still don't get autocomplete. And inside a CSS selector, I
can't get anything.
The output I'm getting: http://pastie.textmate.org/63543
Is there a way to specify conditional scope within a grammar? It seems like once
it hits the CSS selector, it doesn't recognize ERB anymore.
I've made a command which will list all colours in a CSS file as a list of
swatches.
At the minute it only does Hex colours also I would like it if you could
click
colours and it would jump to them in your document but I lack the ruby
skills as I'm sure you will notice from the shoddy
"colourArrayToTrim.each" bit.
Anyway some people might find it useful
input:entire document
output:show as HTML
activation:Key cmd+shift+opt+ctrl+c (ALL modifiers + C, to show ALL
colours ;) )
scope: source.css
Code as follows:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
file = STDIN.read
fileName = ENV['TM_FILENAME']
hex = Regexp.new(/(#(\d|[a-f]|[A-F]){3,6})/)
colourArrayToTrim = file.scan(hex)
colourArray = []
colourArrayToTrim.each { |colour|
colourArray.push colour.shift
}
puts '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<title>Colours</title>
<style type="text/css" media="screen">
a {
color: #000;
text-decoration: none;
line-height: 22px;
border: 1px solid #fff;
padding: 2px;
}
a:hover {
background-color: #EFEFEF;
border: 1px solid #999;
}
.colourRow {
display: block;
margin-top: 5px;
margin-bottom: 5px;
width:160px;
margin-right: 10px;
float:left;
}
.swatch {
width: 20px;
height: 20px;
display: block;
border: 1px solid #666;
margin-right: 10px;
float: left;
}
.swatch div {
width: 18px;
height: 18px;
border: 1px solid #fff;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>'
puts "<h2>Colours used #{fileName}</h2>"
colourArray.each { |colour|
puts "
<a href='' class='colourRow'>
<div class='swatch'>
<div style='background-color:#{colour};'></div>
</div>
#{colour}
</a>
"
}
puts "
</body>
</html>
"
Hi,
Just wondering how I go about altering the setup to have folding
block comments in a PHP file? I only need to fold doc-block type
comments which I see have been designated as effectively ^/**$ - I'm
not worried about blocks within functions. My doc comments can be
quite voluminous, and it's frustrating seeing huge swathes of
comments and little class xxxx {... stubs when I want to get an over
view of the entire file...
;-)
R
Hi,
I'm experiencing some trouble running the auto-reload feature of Skim.
It seems that Skim doesn't wait for the pdf to be closed by the TxMt
command.
Looks like it was trying to reload the file as soon as a single bit
is added to it, imho.
What's more, a warning popup tells me Skim is "Unable to open the
file", but when TxMt is done compiling (displaying the # of errors
and warnings in the output window), I can reload the file successfully.
Have you ever noticed such a behaviour, Skim users?
Any ideas of workarounds?
Xavier Cambar
I use the Diff bundle a lot. I regularly do a 'svn diff | mate'
command prior to check-ins. One of the things I typically do with
larger sets of files is collapse all the diffs so there is one file
per line. I can then examine each group of changes, and once happy
with the review (or as they get committed), I will delete the
collapsed "line".
This is a tedious process because the foldings for a diff are not
automatically done for me. This is one of many cases I've found where
the folding separators cannot be described properly since the close
of the fold is not a match for anything in particular, just the fact
that a new fold is starting. (Another such case is for Markdown-- I'd
like to provide foldings for the "# ..." header, down to the next
available "# ..." header, but I can't express that.)
So what I do is start at the top of the file, then hit Option+Shift
+⇣ which will select just that one file's diff somehow (I haven't
investigated how TextMate knows to skip down to the next "Index..."
line like that. Does it do so based on the lines identified as
separators?). Then I hit ⌘+F1 to fold the selection.
Again this is very tedious, especially for a large diff. I would be
very happy if someone found a way to automate this process. Ideally,
it should be possible to describe a folding marker whose end is
identified by the start of a new fold, but I don't think it's
possible today.
-Brad
Hi,
Just wondering how I submit some snippets for the PHP bundle? They're
small, but I'm using them all the time.
( ${2:'$1'}=>${4:'$3'},$0
tab-triggered on (,
and the more general
, ${2:'$1'}=>${4:'$3'},$0
tab-triggered on ,,
They make typing hashed lists really very much quicker for me.
Or am I missing an altogether quicker way?
R
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Hello all,
When I try to run the patch documented at http://macromates.com/wiki/
Blogging/WordPress, I get the following error:
burt:~/Desktop michael$ patch < wp-xmlrpc-mw-gmt-patch
patching file xmlrpc.php
Hunk #1 FAILED at 669.
Hunk #2 FAILED at 740.
2 out of 2 hunks FAILED -- saving rejects to file xmlrpc.php.rej
I'm assuming this means that my file is not patched correctly. I'm
running the latest Wordpress (2.2) but I'm not aware of any changes
that were made to the xmlrpc.php file from previous versions. Here is
what comes up in the xmlrpc.php.rej file (sorry for all the code)...
***************
*** 669,675 ****
if ($postdata['post_date'] != '') {
- $post_date = mysql2date('Ymd\TH:i:s', $postdata['post_date']);
$categories = array();
$catids = wp_get_post_cats('', $post_ID);
--- 669,686 ----
if ($postdata['post_date'] != '') {
+ /* BEGIN PATCH */
+ /* Convert post_date to GMT so receiving applications can
+ safely adjust it to the user's local time zone.
+ Using post_date_gmt instead of post_date does *not* work,
+ since it is (wrongly) adjusted for the gmt_offset *twice*. */
+ /* Old code:
+ $post_date = mysql2date('Ymd\TH:i:s', $postdata['post_date']); */
+ $post_date = mysql2date('Y-m-d H:i:s', $postdata['post_date']);
+ $post_date = get_gmt_from_date($post_date);
+ $post_date = str_replace('-', '', $post_date);
+ $post_date = str_replace(' ', 'T', $post_date);
+ /* END PATCH */
$categories = array();
$catids = wp_get_post_cats('', $post_ID);
***************
*** 729,736 ****
}
foreach ($posts_list as $entry) {
-
- $post_date = mysql2date('Ymd\TH:i:s', $entry['post_date']);
$categories = array();
$catids = wp_get_post_cats('', $entry['ID']);
foreach($catids as $catid) {
--- 740,759 ----
}
foreach ($posts_list as $entry) {
+
+ /* BEGIN PATCH */
+ /* Convert post_date to GMT so receiving applications can
+ safely adjust it to the user's local time zone.
+ Using post_date_gmt instead of post_date does *not* work,
+ since it is (wrongly) adjusted for the gmt_offset *twice*. */
+ /* Old code:
+ $post_date = mysql2date('Ymd\TH:i:s', $entry['post_date']); */
+ $post_date = mysql2date('Y-m-d H:i:s', $entry['post_date']);
+ $post_date = get_gmt_from_date($post_date);
+ $post_date = str_replace('-', '', $post_date);
+ $post_date = str_replace(' ', 'T', $post_date);
+ /* END PATCH */
+
$categories = array();
$catids = wp_get_post_cats('', $entry['ID']);
foreach($catids as $catid) {
Can anybody diagnose this problem? I would appreciate it very much.
Thanks!
Michael
P.S. Great work on the blogging bundle! I love it!
Consider the following code:
=================
#include <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
#include "MyClass.h"
@implementation MyClass
- (id) init
{
return self;
}
#ifndef _DEMO_
- (void) setSerialNumber: (NSString *) aSerialNumber
{
serialNumber = [aSerialNumber copy];
}
#endif
- (NSString *) description
{
return @"A MyClass";
}
@end
=================
The name of the method setSerialNumber: is not highlighted, and it
does not appear in the function popup. Removing the #ifndef cures
both problems.
Is there something I can do? Is there a later version of the Obj-C
bundle that covers this?
— F
Hari, you might be able to easily answer this, but I'm posting this
question here in case someone else knows as well...
I'm trying to typeset a document entirely in Greek. Document body,
section/chapter headers, everything. I have TeXniscope installed,
using teTeX (and relevant packages) installed through macports.
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} at the top produces errors for every
character in the document, in the form of:
./untitled.tex:50: Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:Δ not set
up for us with LaTeX.
etc. I definitely came across this problem before, but I don't
remember if I eventually solved it or if I found it couldn't be
solved... Anything I can try to resolve this? (or typeset everything
in... ugh.. M$ w*rd??)
Thanks,
Constantinos
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Has anyone created an upload command when mp3s are dragged onto a
document? This would be a great podcasting feature for the blogging
bundle.
Thanks,
Graham English
I have noticed that if I set Line Endings to "CRLF (Windows)" (when
collaborating with windows people), line endings are correctly
translated to windows style. I forgot to set Textmate back to Unix
standard (LF), opened a text file, and when I next saved it it had
CLRF line endings. When I changed Textmate back to LF mode, the line
endings stayed as CRLF. Even if I delete then re-do all the
linebreaks, they are still CLRF. I need to get this sorted right
away, so I have used Fink to install dosunix to convert these
"CRLFed" documents.
Is this a bug in TextMate? It would be nice if there was some way to
set the line endings by file, rather than having an app wide setting.
Also, it would be great if this could be put in a bundle (LF->CRLF
and vice-versa).
Thanks,
Nick Forge
Hi All,
I am trying to use FileMerge for the 'Diff with...' commands in the
Subversion bundle.
The help file says to set $TM_SVN_DIFF_CMD to fmdiff. I guess that
should be fmdiff.sh, which needs to be downloaded and installed first
from elsewhere (help should mention that).
Anyhow after I did set that up and run a diff, it does open in
FileMerge, but the "Accessing Subversion Repository" panel in
TextMate sticks around until FileMerge is quit. Am I doing something
wrong, or is that a problem with the bundle?
Thanks
Gerd
Hello,
while testing mercurial I noticed that the diff commands in the
Mercurial Bundle behave differently than what I'm used to from the svn
bundle.
When I select a folder in the drawer and issue any diff command using
the subversion bundle, I get a diff for all files under that selected
folder.
The mercurial diff commands always use the currently active file in the
diff commands.
Changing the hg_diff.rb file enables me to select a folder and get a
diff for everything under it:
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
module Mercurial
def Mercurial.diff_active_file( revision, command )
hg = ENV['TM_HG'] || 'hg'
- target_path = ENV['TM_FILEPATH']
+ target_path = ENV['TM_SELECTED_FILE'] || ENV['TM_FILEPATH']
work_path = ENV['WorkPath']
path = target_path.sub(/^#{work_path}\//, '')
output_path = File.basename(target_path) + ".diff"
(patch is attached)
While I'm here .. I had to change all diff commands do something like
(
"${TM_RUBY:=ruby}" -I "$TM_BUNDLE_SUPPORT/" <<END
require 'hg_diff'
Mercurial::diff_active_file("-r$rev2 -r$rev1", "Diff Revisions…")
END
) | iconv -t UTF-8 -c
since without the iconv call I'd get empty diff windows (probably
because of incorrectly encoded german special chars inside the generated
diff) -- but I'm not shure if this is just a local problem.
Bye,
Eike
Index: /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Mercurial.tmbundle/Support/hg_diff.rb
===================================================================
--- /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Mercurial.tmbundle/Support/hg_diff.rb (revision 7253)
+++ /Library/Application Support/TextMate/Bundles/Mercurial.tmbundle/Support/hg_diff.rb (working copy)
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
module Mercurial
def Mercurial.diff_active_file( revision, command )
hg = ENV['TM_HG'] || 'hg'
- target_path = ENV['TM_FILEPATH']
+ target_path = ENV['TM_SELECTED_FILE'] || ENV['TM_FILEPATH']
work_path = ENV['WorkPath']
path = target_path.sub(/^#{work_path}\//, '')
output_path = File.basename(target_path) + ".diff"
I'd love to have a command that can put the current symbol on the
clipboard, and this would be short-work if the current symbol where
available via a TM_* variable, but I'm not seeing it.
My particular use case is Python and I'd like to be able to easily
construct "<module>.<class>.<method>" or "<class>.<method>".
I see no way of getting this information, short of writing a python-
specific parser to grab it (using TM_LINE_NUMBER to figure out where
the cursor is). Am I missing something?
j.
I have a user of my FlickrMate bundle getting the following error...
error 63 (File name too long) opening sem /tm_dialog async/
> nilsborchers/4.
> tm_dialog (async_update): Window '4' doesn't exist
> /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/Support/lib/
> dialog.rb:83:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while looking
> for matching `''
> /bin/bash: -c: line 4: syntax error: unexpected end of filecall'
> from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/
Support/lib/
> progress.rb:36:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while
> looking for matching `''
> /bin/bash: -c: line 3: syntax error: unexpected end of filecall'
> from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/
Support/lib/
> progress.rb:49:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while
> looking for matching `''
> /bin/bash: -c: line 3: syntax error: unexpected end of filefork'
> from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/
Support/lib/
> progress.rb:47:in /bin/bash: -c: line 1: unexpected EOF while
> looking for matching `''
> /bin/bash: -c: line 3: syntax error: unexpected end of filedialog'
> from /Applications/TextMate.app/Contents/SharedSupport/
Support/lib/
> progress.rb:40:in
It's occurring during the "Browse Flickr Photos" command. If anyone
is familiar with that particular error, could you please let me know
what it might be related to?
Thanks,
Brett
Hi. This may be an another obvious thing I have missed, but:
Running Ruby produces beautiful output, through Rubymate. But running
shell commands splats the output into a plain window, with output and
errors thrown in together, and line endings ignored.
Is there any way to pipe shell output through Rubymate, or any similar
functionality for the shell?
---
Bruno
Hi TextMaters,
I recently started to translate TextMate manual into Japanese.
Subversion repository is located at http://macromates.com/svn/Bundles/
trunk/Manual/pages .
`en` directory is a Markdown version of Allan's original manual,
which I use as a source of translation and as a template. We can,
therefore, expect the same look of the translation, sharing the same
graphics and layout if Allan can tweak his script a bit.
`ja` is used for the translation. Except for a `_read_me.mdown` file,
the directory will have the same file names. My plan is to translate
the all contents quickly but roughly, and polish the translation
later on. At the moment, there's no way to *compile* a book from the
files. (Note: I haven't even translated 5% of the Manual yet.)
**Caution**
TextMate doesn't support CJK at this moment. Users including those
who use [Fake CJK Support](http://macromates.com/blog/archives/
2006/11/09/faking-cjk-support/) are encouraged *not* to open files
other than `_read_me` file in the directory with TextMate. TextMate
or the entire system may hang. You may be able to open, but
converting the Markdown to HTML may also be a cause of this hang.
From my personal experience, handling lots of CJK text prones to
this issue.
Since I can't find anyone else who is using TextMate with a large set
of Japanese text, the problem may be personal. But for now, my
suggestion is that you not use TextMate to open the files. I get a
few emails saying I'm putting virus, but .mdown files are just plain
text files.
Takaaki
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I'm having a problem running the default task with RakeMate. Rake reports
an error saying that '(default task)' is not a valid task. I worked around
the problem by converting the 'task' variable returned by TextMate::
UI.request_item to a string on line 58 of rake_mate.rb:
task = task.to_s
Apparently request_item is return an Array, so 'task == DEFAULT_TASK'
returns false. Converting task to a string fixes it. I'm using TextMate
1383, which is the latest cutting edge I believe.
Steve
I've been using CSSEdit for the last few days, and it's got a really
nice interface. There is a left-hand pane which is the equivalent of
the popup menu for functions in Textmate. And crucially, there is a
live search box at the top which filters that pane, so you start
typing, say 'news', and it shows all selectors with a class or id
containing that word.
I personally think that would be a great feature for Textmate to have,
perhaps in a drawer on the other side from the Projects drawer. The
popup menu is pretty unwieldy (IMHO) with big documents.
---
Bruno
Hello all,
I'm working on a command that generates some functions for a set of
variables, and I'd like to print out the result in line with the text
that is selected. Is there any really clean way to do this that I'm
not aware of? I need to get the tab indentation of one of the
selected lines of text.
Thanks,
Michael
Dear All,
I have a strange situation wherein the output of a command appears
properly if I select "Show as HTML", but disappears if I select
"Create New Document" (i.e., a blank file appears). Why does this
happen?
Here is the full story:
I wanted to modify the subversion Diff commands to use wdiff instead
of subversions built-in capacities. I added an enviornment variable
called "TM_SVN_DIFF_CMD", with a value "wdiff_svn_wrapper.sh".
"wdiff_svn_wrapper.sh" is simply a wrapper script that calls "wdiff
$6 $7". I do this in order to get read of the numerous options that
subversion attaches, and retain only the file names.
If I then use the commands "Diff Revisions..." or "Diff With
Revision..." everything works perfectly: I get the appropriate
comparison between the appropriate revision. If I use "Diff With
Newest (Head)" or "Diff With Working Copy (Base)", etc., I get the
appropriate output if I select "Show as HTML" for the output, but a
blank document if I select "Create New Document" as output. What can
be happening?
Thanks,
Zvi